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Sunday, May 1, 2011

Just within the past week, you've been making the connection between an animal and the sounds that it makes.

Me: "Katy, what does a puppy say?"Katy: "Ruff!"

Me: "What does a cow say?"Katy: "Moo!"

Me: "Katy, what does a ducky say?"Katy: "Quack!"

Daddy: "Katy, what does a frog say?"Katy: "Hi-ho!" (I kid you not, she really did say it!)

We don't quite understand what sounds a cat makes and we confuse squirrels for puppies. Also, "doggy" sounds like "ducky" so we usually say "Quack!" when asked what a "doggy" says instead of a puppy. Oh Well!